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Dagushan Economic Development Zone, Dandong, Liaoning

The Dagushan Economic Zone has jurisdiction over five towns including Gushan, Yiquan, Loesskan, Bodhisattva Temple, and Xinnong, as well as the Dagushan Scenic Area Management Bureau (five towns and one bureau), with an area of ??701 square meters. kilometers, with a population of 172,000 and a coastline of 71.05 kilometers. In 2009, full-scale fiscal revenue was 120 million yuan, general budget revenue was 82.19 million yuan, rural per capita net income was 8,583 yuan, and urban per capita disposable income was 11,058 yuan. The economic zone is a temperate humid area with maritime climate characteristics, with an average annual temperature of 8.9°C, average annual rainfall of 800?-1200 ml, no severe cold in winter, no scorching heat in summer, and four distinct seasons.

In 2010, the Dagushan Economic Zone Management Committee will give full play to its location, resources, and industrial advantages, seize multiple opportunities such as the national strategy for the rise of Liaoning's coastal economic belt, take the construction of the Ocean Red Port as the forerunner, and Gushan central city construction is the core, vigorously developing six major industries including port-side industries, precision casting industry, logistics trade industry, new energy industry, tourism service industry and specialty agriculture mainly focusing on seawater quality breeding, and accelerating the development of the 50 square kilometers core area With the pace of urban development and construction, we will strive to build an important node of the Liaoning coastal economic belt, a new sea channel in the eastern part of Northeast China, an important tourist resort on the eastern coast of Liaoning, and an emerging coastal port city radiating the logistics distribution center of Northeast China and eastern Inner Mongolia, and strive to achieve “One year to lay the foundation, two years to achieve breakthroughs, and three years to achieve results.” In 2012, all major economic indicators quadrupled compared with 2008. lt;/FONTgt;lt;/FONTgt;